

Movie spotlight
Iceberg
Fiona is the manager of a fast-food restaurant. She lives comfortably with her family in the suburbs. In other words, Fiona is happy... until one day she accidentally gets locked into a walk-in fridge. She escapes the next morning, half frozen and barely alive, only to realize that her husband and two children didn't even notice she was missing. But when Fiona develops an obsession for everything cold and icy: snow, polar bears, fridges, icebergs--she drops everything, climbs into a frozen goods delivery truck and leaves home. For a real iceberg.
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Plot Summary
A documentary that delves into the life and experiences of actor Michael Madsen, exploring his career, personal struggles, and artistic endeavors. The film offers an intimate look at the man behind the iconic roles, showcasing his passion for poetry and his reflections on Hollywood.
Critical Reception
Iceberg received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its candid exploration of Michael Madsen's personality and artistic output. However, some found the documentary to be somewhat unfocused, lacking a clear narrative arc. Audience reception was generally positive for fans of Madsen, appreciating the personal insights.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intimate and raw portrayal of Michael Madsen.
Noted for showcasing Madsen's passion for poetry and art.
Criticized by some for a lack of a strong narrative direction.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'Iceberg (2005)' is not readily available, making it difficult to summarize user sentiment.
Fun Fact
The documentary features extensive readings of Michael Madsen's poetry, revealing a lesser-known aspect of his creative life.
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